Mission Trips to Thailand

A SeaOps mission trip in Thailand

Looking for a short-term mission trip to Thailand? Southeast Asia Opportunities (SeaOps) helps facilitate teams with varying interests, and we praise God that He has provided a way to do just that. Thailand is a great introductory trip for those who are wanting to get started in missions work overseas.

Since moving to Thailand, SeaOps has become integrally involved with Grace Church, Ubon. Because of that involvement, we are able to facilitate teams that are interested in helping churches with their local ministries, local evangelism, and other church-based ministry and missions. Ubon Ratchathani City has approximately 2,000,000 people, of which only 2,000 are believers. That is a tiny percentage, and the churches here need help reaching all those lost folks.

Ministry and missions work is much easier to do in Thailand than in Laos, making it a great first overseas mission trip. Unlike Laos, there are no governmental restrictions in Thailand, providing many opportunities for you to make a lasting impact.

Ways to Serve in Thailand

Mission opportunities in Thailand include:

The list could go on and on. Pray about it and see how the Father leads you to become involved with Southeast Asia Opportunities — Thailand. Explore all the ways to serve.

Our Ongoing Work in Thailand

  • Serving as English Language Consultant with Thai government hospitals (Ubon Provincial Hospital and Boontalik District Hospital).
  • Serving as an English Language Teacher at Boontalik District Hospital one day per week.
  • Volunteering two days a week to teach English at local Khon Baen Village School, grades 5 and 6.
  • Serving as a consultant with the Ubon Christian Leaders Association (with emphasis on evangelism, discipleship, and missions).
  • Leading and facilitating the K.S. Kid’s Club (Khon Baen and Srilachai Villages).
  • Serving as teaching/preaching elder at Boontalik Gospel Church (with emphasis on evangelism, discipleship, and missions).
  • Seeking to reach, baptize, disciple, and form into churches the approximately 90,000 residents of Boontalik District (Buntharik District).

For more information on the people groups of Thailand, see the Joshua Project page for Thailand.

Plan Your Thailand Mission Trip

Tell us what your team feels led to do, and we’ll help you build a trip around it. Have questions about cost and logistics first? See our mission trip cost and FAQ.

Contact SeaOps to Get Started